Poetry

E2. Phil George. “An-Himh Hi-Hi (White Winter).” In Dancing on the Rim of the World: An Anthology of Contemporary Northwest Native American Writing edited by Andrea Lerner, 79. Tucson, Arizona: Sun Tracks and the University of Arizona Press, 1990.

Keywords: Poetry, Literature

E3. Phil George. “Grand Entry.” In Dancing on the Rim of the World: An Anthology of Contemporary Northwest Native American Writing edited by Andrea Lerner, 79-80. Tucson, Arizona: Sun Tracks and the University of Arizona Press, 1990.

Keywords: Poetry, Literature

E4. Phil George. “Ice Fishin’.” In Dancing on the Rim of the World: An Anthology of Contemporary Northwest Native American Writing edited by Andrea Lerner, 83. Tucson, Arizona: Sun Tracks and the University of Arizona Press, 1990.

Description: Poetry collection by Phil George, member of the Nez Perce tribe.

Note: 1985 version cited for the sake of ready availability. Many poems contained are also featured in other publications, such as Voices of the Rainbow: Contemporary Poetry by American Indians.

Keywords: Poetry, Literature

E6. Phil George. “Northwest Natives: Where Have All Our People Gone?.” In Dancing on the Rim of the World: An Anthology of Contemporary Northwest Native American Writing edited by Andrea Lerner, 80-81. Tucson, Arizona: Sun Tracks and the University of Arizona Press, 1990.

Keywords: Poetry, Literature

E7. George, Phil. “Old Man, the Sweat Lodge.” In From Here We Speak: An Anthology of Oregon Poetry edited by Ingrid Wendt and Primus St. John, 205. Corvallis, Oregon: Oregon State University Press, 1993.

E10. George, Phil. “Thumbing Guy.” In Dancing on the Rim of the World: An Anthology of Contemporary Northwest Native American Writing edited by Andrea Lerner, 82. Tucson, Arizona: Sun Tracks and the University of Arizona Press, 1990.

E12. Wood, C. E. S. “Man’s Battle with the Titans Is Begun.” In Wood Works: The Life and Writings of Charles Erskine Scott Wood edited by Edwin Bingham and Time Barnes, 86. Corvallis, Oregon: Oregon State University Press, 1997. Originally published in C. E. S. Wood Sonnets, 1918.

Note: Sonnet composed upon Wood’s return through the area he passed through to join in the Nez Perce War. Generally thought to be about the Nez Perce.

H3. Bingham, Edwin and Barnes, Tim. “Introduction to ‘Man’s Battle with the Titans Is Begun.” In Wood Works: The Life and Writings of Charles Erskine Scott Wood edited by Edwin Bingham and Time Barnes, 86. Corvallis, Oregon: Oregon State University Press, 1997.

H4. Cullick, Jonathan S. “Biography and the Poet: Chief Joseph and the Nez Perce.” In Making History: The Biographical Narratives of Robert Penn Warren, by Jonathan S. Cullick, 155-84. Baton Rouge: Louisiana State University Press, 2000.

H11. Ruppersburg, Hugh. “Chapter 4 Recovering the Past: Chief Joseph and the Nez Perce. In Robert Penn Warren and the American Imagination, by Hugh Ruppersburg, 112-28. Athens, Georgia: The University of Georgia Press, 1990.

Text Contents: ‘Part I. The Explorer: I Do Not Wish to Loaf about Sitka,’ ‘Part II. The Soldier’s Diary: Facing the Probabilities by Writing,’ ‘Part III. The Advocate: His Drawings, Poems, and Prose,’ ‘Part IV. The Writer: A Legacy of Family Friendship, and Justice’

Description: Literary criticism of the works of C.E.S. Wood through biography. Includes several poems and diary excerpts, previously unpublished. Though these poems were technically unpublished until 2006, they are not included in the literary section of this bibliography because they were included for the purpose of critique in a nonfiction work.